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Free Opensource Office Suite Software Apps For Windows 11 OS - cover

Free Opensource Office Suite Software Apps For Windows 11 OS

Cyber Jannah Sakura

Editorial: Jannah Firdaus Mediapro Publishing

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Sinopsis

In the book "Free Opensource Office Suite Software Apps for Windows 11 OS," readers are introduced to a comprehensive guide on leveraging the power of open-source office software. This informative and user-friendly book explores a range of free software applications that can enhance productivity, creativity, and collaboration on the Windows 11 operating system.
 
From word processing to spreadsheet management and presentation design, this book offers valuable insights and step-by-step instructions for harnessing the full potential of these powerful tools. Discover the world of open-source office suites and revolutionize your work experience today.
Disponible desde: 29/02/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 26 páginas.

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